Friday, December 01, 2006

MP3 Players Cheap

One of the greatest things the Apple iPod has done for the world is it has made it really easy to find good MP3 players cheap. Finding a decent MP3 player cheap was a difficult, if not impossible task just a few years ago, but then along came Apple with their spiffy little iPods. Of course, Apple iPods have their very own format that doesn’t work with MP3 music players, because Apple is just too trendy and hip to play along with others. Since these little iPods with their own Apple format are now dominating the market, it’s a piece of cake to get an MP3 player cheap.

Apple iPods are certainly neat little toys, and together with iTunes make for a great way to sample and buy new music, however MP3 music players aren’t any worse off for it. MP3 music players are just as good and even better than they were prior to the release of the first iPods; the only thing that has really changed about them is their price.

I’ve been using MP3 music players for years now, and although I have sold my soul and purchased an Apple iPod as well, I still using my MP3 player a lot. The great thing about staying up with MP3 players is it is so cheap now. As much as Apple irritates me as a company, I’m loving their current domination of the market, and hope their newest nano style iPods continue to sell like hotcakes to keep the alternative MP3 players cheap.

You can find some great MP3 players cheap too, not just the crummy ones. I recently picked up one of Panasonics newer models, and as far as storage and features go it way out performs my iPod. Of course, it’s not as cute and trendy, and theres no iTunes to go along with it, but hey. The MP3 is such a widely used format, you don’t really need an ‘iTunes’ style program to get music for an MP3 music player.

It’s fun and easy to shop around for MP3 music players cheap these days, and even if you’re a diehard Apple iPod fan, you might want to look into it. Just type in MP3 players cheap on a search engine and you’ll probably be surprised on how many options you have. It’s a big market; there are a lot of people out there trying to cash in on it other than Apple, and they’re driving prices down to stay competitive.

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